Saturday, December 17, 2016

Loser/Winner Point

When looking at the WHL standings the problem to me isn’t the loser points it’s the winner points that cause the problem of having some many teams above .500.
Before shootouts and before regular season overtime games, teams would still get 1 point for a tie.
So when you look at the standings and see a team with 4 OT losses and 2 SO losses those aren’t loser points they are tie points.
The teams that have extra wins in the win column because of overtime and shootout victories is the reason for the so called untrue standings.
What if teams got zero points for a loss in overtime or a shootout?
What if you take away overtime and shootout wins and gave both teams 1 point for a tie?
What if teams got 3 points for a regulation win, 2 points for an overtime or shootout win and 1 point for an overtime or shootout loss?
What if teams get 4 points for a regulation win, 3 points for an overtime win, 2 points for a shootout win and 1 point for an overtime or shootout loss?

Here is what the WHL standings would look like under these situations. 
Standings as of December 17.

#
Team
GP
W
L
OTL
SOL
PTS
1
35
25
8
2
0
52
2
32
23
4
5
0
51
3
35
24
10
1
0
49
4
30
21
3
6
0
48
5
32
20
7
4
1
45
6
34
20
12
2
0
42
7
35
20
13
1
1
42
8
34
17
10
3
4
41
9
35
18
12
3
2
41
10
36
19
14
3
0
41
11
35
19
15
1
0
39
12
35
16
13
4
2
38
13
35
17
15
3
0
37
14
32
16
13
2
1
35
15
34
16
15
3
0
35
16
32
14
12
5
1
34
17
32
14
14
4
0
32
18
35
13
18
3
1
30
19
33
12
18
1
2
27
20
29
12
15
2
0
26
21
34
6
20
7
1
20
22
34
7
25
1
1
16


Standings with zero points for an overtime or shootout loss.

#
Team
GP
W
L
PTS
1
35
25
10
50
2
35
24
11
48
3
32
23
9
46
4
30
21
9
42
5
32
20
12
40
6
34
20
14
40
7
35
20
15
40
8
35
19
16
38
9
36
19
17
38
10
35
18
17
36
11
34
17
17
34
12
35
17
18
34
13
32
16
16
32
14
34
16
18
32
15
35
16
19
32
16
32
14
18
28
17
32
14
18
28
18
35
13
22
26
19
33
12
21
24
20
29
12
17
24
21
34
7
27
14
22
34
6
28
12
There was a little shuffling of positions in the standings but nothing to drastic.
Swift Current drops from 8th to 11th, Red Deer drops 12th to 15th.
The stat that stands out is we go from 5 teams below .500 to 10 teams.


Standings with no overtime or shootouts and both teams get 1 point for a tie.

#
Team
GP
W
L
T
PTS
1
35
23
8
4
50
2
32
20
4
8
48
3
35
21
10
4
46
4
30
18
3
9
45
5
32
14
7
11
39
6
34
17
12
5
39
7
34
13
10
11
37
8
35
15
13
7
37
9
35
14
12
9
37
10
35
15
15
5
35
11
35
15
15
5
35
12
36
13
14
9
35
13
32
15
13
4
34
14
32
12
12
8
32
15
35
10
13
12
32
16
34
9
15
10
28
17
32
9
14
9
27
18
35
10
18
7
27
19
33
8
18
7
23
20
29
7
15
7
21
21
34
4
20
10
18
22
34
4
25
5
13
Big change in the win columns as there have been 66 overtime wins and 17 shootout wins. All of those get moved into the Tie column. This brings us back to the 2-point games. Again there is some minor shuffling in the standings, the biggest is Red Deer dropping 3 spots.

Standings with 3 points for a regulation win, 2 points for an overtime or shootout win and 1 point for an overtime or shootout loss.
RW stands for Regulation win.

#
Team
GP
W
RW
L
OTL
SOL
PTS
1
35
25
23
8
2
0
75
2
32
23
20
4
5
0
71
3
35
24
21
10
1
0
70
4
30
21
18
3
6
0
66
5
32
20
14
7
4
1
59
6
34
20
17
12
2
0
59
7
35
20
15
13
1
1
57
8
35
18
14
12
3
2
55
9
34
17
13
10
3
4
54
10
35
19
15
15
1
0
54
11
36
19
13
14
3
0
54
12
35
17
15
15
3
0
52
13
32
16
15
13
2
1
50
14
35
16
10
13
4
2
48
15
32
14
12
12
5
1
46
16
34
16
9
15
3
0
44
17
32
14
9
14
4
0
41
18
35
13
10
18
3
1
40
19
33
12
8
18
1
2
35
20
29
12
7
15
2
0
33
21
34
6
4
20
7
1
24
22
34
7
4
25
1
1
20
Surprisingly there was very little change in the standings by giving 1 more point for a regulation win.

Standings with 4 points for a regulation win, 3 points for an overtime win, 2 points for a shootout win and 1 point for an overtime or shootout loss.
RW stands for Regulation win, OTW is an overtime win, SOW is a shootout win.

#
Team
GP
W
RW
OTW
SOW
L
OTL
SOL
PTS
1
35
25
23
1
1
8
2
0
99
2
32
23
20
2
1
4
5
0
93
3
35
24
21
2
1
10
1
0
93
4
30
21
18
3
0
3
6
0
87
5
34
20
17
3
0
12
2
0
79
6
32
20
14
5
1
7
4
1
78
7
35
20
15
5
0
13
1
1
77
8
35
18
14
4
0
12
3
2
73
9
35
19
15
3
1
15
1
0
72
10
32
16
15
2
1
13
2
1
71
11
36
19
13
4
2
14
3
0
71
12
35
17
15
1
1
15
3
0
68
13
34
17
13
2
0
10
3
4
65
14
35
16
10
6
0
13
4
2
64
15
32
14
12
2
0
12
5
1
60
16
34
16
9
6
1
15
3
0
59
17
35
13
10
2
1
18
3
1
52
18
32
14
9
1
4
14
4
0
51
19
33
12
8
4
0
18
1
2
47
20
29
12
7
3
2
15
2
0
43
21
34
6
4
1
1
20
7
1
29
22
34
7
4
3
0
25
1
1
27
Not a lot of changes in the standings again except for Swift Current who dropped from 8th to 14th in standings. Seattle moves up 5 spots.

So, when we reward teams for regulation wins it does affect the standings but not in a major way. This experiment will tell us more at the end of the season when everyone has played the same amount of games and there is a larger amount of extra points to award in the RW column.

The one thing these numbers don’t tell us is how different will the game look when there is more points in the standings available at the end of game that is close. This will be a topic in a future article.